The Kentucky of Canada
Did you know there are more horses per capita in PEI than anywhere else in North America?
Visitors come from around the world to experience this authentic Island tradition. The history of harness racing runs deep in the roots of Islanders dating back to 1886. You’ll find small training facilities and race tracks as you drive across the Island but the real action takes place at Red Shores at the Charlottetown Driving Park and in Summerside.
Red Shores Racetrack & Casino - Charlottetown
Live/simulcast horse racing, slots, blackjack, Ultimate Texas Hold'em, poker, roulette, baccarat, buffet!
Pinette Raceway
Put this place on your list of places to visit. From the village of Pinette, look for the racetrack sign for the "Home of the Kilted Pace."
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Gold Cup and Saucer Race
Each August, as a culmination of Old Home Week, the fastest horses and most skilled drivers compete in 15 racing programs over nine days. The Gold Cup and Saucer Race is one of the most anticipated shows in harness racing and the biggest live harness racing showcase in Atlantic Canada.
The Quiet of the Backstretch
Pinette Raceway is hidden in a small patch of woods not far from our big frame house. You get there by turning down a clay road just past Mike's Lobster Pound on the TransCanada Highway, about 40 kilometres east of Charlottetown.